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7 August 1992 (USA) morePlot Keywords:
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1 win moreUser Comments:
Very cool, original film about life, death and driving in L.A. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Steve Antin | ... | The Passenger | |
| Dedee Pfeiffer | ... | The Girl | |
| David Warner | ... | The Driver |
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The Driver: I maintain that "Rambo" and "Born On The Fourth Of July" are the same film. moreFAQ
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As I recall, this b&w, zero-budget film blew me away with its very strange and original premise. It's basically just two people, David Warner and some young guy, driving to their (different) computer jobs in So. Cal. Warner steals the show with his ruminations on life and his IBM vs. Apple monologue had me in stitches.